2022 Massachusetts Outdoor Growers

PioneerValleyOG

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So funny I see all these post that are super technical with calcium, ph, problems with this and that when growing inside.
I love growing outside. I use a hose to water, so far I haven't had any problems with my hose.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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So I threw two clones outside at the end of April. When I looked at them the other day it looked like they had already started to transition into flower. Appears to be forming trichomes and I thought I was seeing groups of pistils forming into buds. I’ll have to grab a closeup photo tonight or soon.

But isn’t that weird for the middle of June? timeanddate.com is showing 15+ hrs of daylight right now, 5:13 am - 8:28 pm.
 

p59teitel

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So I threw two clones outside at the end of April. When I looked at them the other day it looked like they had already started to transition into flower. Appears to be forming trichomes and I thought I was seeing groups of pistils forming into buds. I’ll have to grab a closeup photo tonight or soon.

But isn’t that weird for the middle of June? timeanddate.com is showing 15+ hrs of daylight right now, 5:13 am - 8:28 pm.
They aren’t cloned from an autoflower, are they?
 

Radicle420

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So I threw two clones outside at the end of April. When I looked at them the other day it looked like they had already started to transition into flower. Appears to be forming trichomes and I thought I was seeing groups of pistils forming into buds. I’ll have to grab a closeup photo tonight or soon.

But isn’t that weird for the middle of June? timeanddate.com is showing 15+ hrs of daylight right now, 5:13 am - 8:28 pm.
Maybe you should of waited till the middle of May to plant. I have some strains that can't go out till June 1-10 without wanting to start flowering. Also, plants being rootbound can trigger an early flower response.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Maybe you should of waited till the middle of May to plant. I have some strains that can't go out till June 1-10 without wanting to start flowering. Also, plants being rootbound can trigger an early flower response.
They were already cut and rooted clones, they had to go outside or get trashed. They endured some low 30’s F degree nights at the end of April and endured through.

I just up potted one of them about a week ago. I’ve never heard of root bound plants going into flower with sufficient light.

This is what one of them looked like.
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PioneerValleyOG

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Ok, just for Mass Outdoor Growers, man, you gotta get baked and watch Kung fu Panda II with lights out just tv on.
#foundajaragain
#smoothasshit
#damnimhigh
 

PioneerValleyOG

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So I always talk about how I use no/very little chemicals, but I did make my yearly purchases of 1. Floralicious Plus ($8 bucks Amazon) and while there I saw this CalMag I always seem to hear everyone talking about, as it seems to solve so many issues. Here's a pic.
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And having just read it, it says prevents both burning and top bud Rot. Schweeet.
 

p59teitel

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These plants really are picture perfect. Was kidding about schwag at bottom. BTW, calmag says use it at very start of flowering. That sound right?
LOL, I’m sure I’ll get a rogue cottontail in there who will trim the schwag like the little buggers did last year, I’m hopeful my new fencing will keep them but not yet confident!

I used CalMag earlier than flowering last year, when the leaves were showing some deficiency. It seemed to help but those plants were nutrient whores and who knows if this year’s strains will be that demanding. When the leaves had cleaned up I stopped.
 
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